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Australia's Meg Harris edges Walsh for 50m freestyle gold in Singapore
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55973, member: 636"] Australian swimmer Meg Harris captured her first individual world championship title by claiming victory in the 50-meter freestyle at the Singapore world championships on Sunday. The 23-year-old Paris Olympics silver medalist touched the wall in 24.02 seconds to defeat Chinese competitors Wu Qingfeng and Cheng Yujie, who finished second and third, respectively. American sprinter Gretchen Walsh placed fourth with a time of 24.40 seconds, missing her chance at a third gold medal after previous victories in both butterfly events. Harris expressed overwhelming joy at achieving her longtime goal, stating that this accomplishment represented the pinnacle of her swimming aspirations. The triumph marked Australia's second sprint freestyle gold of the championships, following Cam McEvoy's men's 50-meter victory on Saturday. Harris expanded her world championship medal collection to six golds, with her previous five titles coming through relay competitions. Swedish world record holder Sarah Sjoestroem, the defending Olympic champion with four world titles in this event, did not participate in the Singapore competition. [/QUOTE]
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